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Stan and Reg Enrolment
Stan and Reg discuss Converge Enrolment date at York St John University.
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Kyra Charity Event 10/11/2017
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Kyra Charity Event at York St John University Students' Union Bar. (Kyra and Converge)
Matt's 'Brave the Shave'
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A film about Matt Harper - Hardcastle's fundraising event to raise money for the work of Macmillan. Filmed on the 25th November 2016 at York St John Students' Union Bar, York St John University. The night consisted of Matt and friend Andy braving the shave, as well as seeing acts from a variety of musicians and poets.
Smashing Pumpkins 1988 - 2000
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Due to copyright I've had to edit parts. ((VHS Recording))
R.E.M. - Moon River / Pretty Persuasion - Live - Whistle Test
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((VHS Recording))
U2 - I Will Follow - Live - Whistle Test
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Natalie Imbruglia - Interview - Fresh Pop - 1990's
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Saturday morning TV - 1990's
Natalie Imbruglia - Live on Jools Holland - 'Pigeons and Crumbs' - 1990's
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Natalie Imbruglia - Live on Jools Holland - 'Pigeons and Crumbs' - 1990's
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Natalie Imbruglia - Live on Jools Holland - Piano Interview - 1990's
Natalie Imbruglia - Live on Jools Holland - 'Wishing I Was There' - 1990's
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Natalie Imbruglia - Live on Jools Holland - 'Wishing I Was There' - 1990's
Natalie Imbruglia - Interview + 'Big Mistake' - Live - Saturday Morning Show - 1990's
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Natalie Imbruglia - Interview 'Big Mistake' - Live - Saturday Morning Show - 1990's
Natalie Imbruglia - 'Left of the Middle' - Live - 1990's - Saturday Morning Show
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Natalie Imbruglia - 'Left of the Middle' - Live - 1990's - Saturday Morning Show
Natalie Imbruglia - Interview - The Zone - Gossip - 1990's
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Natalie Imbruglia - Interview - The Zone - Gossip - 1990's
Natalie Imbruglia on T.F.I. Friday - 'It's Your Letters' - 1990's
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Natalie Imbruglia on T.F.I. Friday - 'It's Your Letters' - 1990's
Natalie Imbruglia - Big Breakfast Interview - 1990's
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Natalie Imbruglia - Big Breakfast Interview - 1990's
Green Day - 'Scattered' LIVE on T.F.I Friday 1990's
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Green Day - 'Scattered' LIVE on T.F.I Friday 1990's
Trailer - Matt's Brave the Shave - Macmillan Cancer Support - 25/11/2016
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Trailer - Matt's Brave the Shave - Macmillan Cancer Support - 25/11/2016
Such an amazing song. One of my favorite REM songs
REM are the American Beatles. Legends. 🔥🔥🔥
I remember reef got cross with fans singing at their gigs, even Chris Evans had to appeal to viewers to cease
I watched this back then in 2001 on Mtv2 uk. 23 years ago? 😮
now, thats what i call underrated
"the gotnicnis of the south" ... my god man ... decades of appreiiating Stipe ane REM in general? That was sublime.
Well, you know, we're Americans and all you gotta have is a car, a cup of coffee and a couple of ideas and you're ready to go.
I’ve seen a million R.E.M documentaries - and this one might be the best.
“We’re not doing this to buy a fur coat and a Cadillac, we’re trying to do something else.” And there it is - everything important about R.E.M 👍
Blah blah blah..... you can look up they're individual net worths on the internet.... not one of them has taken a vow of poverty.
@ Geez Louise, Mr Grumpy Pants… Nobody claimed they didn’t have $$ - that’s the result of being successful. The point is that becoming rich was never their plan. They just wanted to be artists and express themselves by making music together; unlike so many pop music “products” created just to “move units”.
How could this show host possibly have mispronounced Bono as BO-no? Holy crap, last I checked U2 was pretty big in the UK even back then.
Melvyn Bragg, he's very high brow, he does intellectual/art programmes (that are excellent), but the dude is like, 80 years old now, so he probably would've been in his 60s here, the circles he moves in probably don't discuss Bono very often. But ask him about baroque post-modernism or some 12th century Arabic mathematician, and he'll be all over it.
@@elijaprice But it’s a basic part of a presenter’s job to pronounce things / names correctly. Plus the show has a staff of producers, so someone should have caught it even if he didn’t know better - ugh 🙄
Thanks for posting, nice doc
Yeah you were the only person in the state of Illinois who appreciated punk rock. Ok Michael. Love REM but damn that dude is dramatic
Yeah people don't mention Night Swimming enough and so fun to sing along with
What happened to this show. Just brilliant.
Thanks for posting. This is great.
15:20 That's roll on the drums for 10 000 points!!!!!
With REM , I can't think of a fave song, cos I'd be there forever !
I always heard words in the songs....from Chronic Town on
Is that Tom cruse at 29.24
That intro was pretty epic.
BUCK MILLS BERRY......altogether now ME!!🙃🤗
Get back on neighbours beth ! its coming back!
Me fascina Natalie 😍😍😍😍😍
Que bellos ojos,rostro y voz natalie
Wristbands made out of sport socks is so old school
Editing is terrible on this. They play songs throughout that have no correlation to what period of music or song is being talked about at the moment. Some editor got payed for slapping footage and interviews together randomly. Go back to editing college whomever you are that did this waste of time years ago. Horrible.
Natalie is in a league of her own 🍷😎👌
nice
so good
You can tell Melvyn Bragg is so checked out at this point.
I remember listening to REM, seriously, for the first time in my dorm room at the Univ. of Georgia in 1986. Those first records mesmerized me. It blew me away when they became so big globally. I always thought they were our band down in the south. Freaking love them, always will.
We were classmates at UGA then. It was a pretty great time to be down there.
@@seanwinkel8890 yeah, the wild frat parties.
@@MrGenXer n g
Cannot imagine what my teenage years would have been like without REM. Got to see them on the Green tour, amazing live. I long for those days. That's the problem with nostalgia, it's not what it used to be
Only two bad albums in their stellar career: Reveal and Around the Sun.
Finally someone (Bono) figured out who Peter Buck is by his comments in this documentary - he plays like he's saying f-off! He's not into the publicity of it all but loves music. I always had a tough time figuring out his disdain for recognition - now I get it
The mixing board in the studio is enormous. I find it amazing, that each and every button and knob, has a purpose. It looks like overkill, but I can only suppose that an engineer understands how to operate the board
Ha, yeah, kind of like the cockpit of a 747.
I won't disagree with anyone, that Mike Stipes voice, is the signature sound of REM, without his voice, they are just another band. But I also know that each and every member of REM, is part of the complex puzzle that makes REM who they are, I feel minus anyone in the band, it's not the same, including especially the man on the kit
The music business ain't for the weak, nor is it built for longevity in some cases....REMs body of work is complete, it is an essential and vital body of work, that is a cornerstone of Alternative rock, and arguably unsurmountable by those who attempt to parallel, or surpass what these 4 men have created. To me, it won't ever happen, not the way it did with 4 dudes from Athens Ga......
That Mr. Stipe pulls out the word 'nascent' then asks, "Is that a word." and that word be precisely what he is pointing to, is poetry in notion... 05:30
25:14 those are some of the wisest words I've heard a successful musician say. 100% true. It takes a big person to not just know it, but actually live by it.
maybe the finest harmonica playing i've ever heard.
LOL! 😂
Best harmonica 🤣🤣✌️🎶
yeah😂 homage to Moon River
Like Eddy Vedder, it saddens me that Michael Stipe is such a tosser.
Anybody knows where can I find the version of gardening at night of this video? Thanks
Mike Stipe went to my high school. This is the only reference I’ve ever heard him vaguely mention it. Wow, cool.
5:34 BAAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAAAAAA, gotta love Stipe.
Uh, Bono, it's nice that you're so supportive of R.E.M. & Michael Stipe, but Michael Stipe's writing has absolutely nothing to do with Jack Kerouac's writing.
I agree with Bono.
@@lucasoheyze4597 Then you don't know what you're talking about either.
Bullshit! Especially early R.E.M. was basically- get in the van and find the heartbeat of America. They had the same tender folkiness. Like the Byrds played by the Ramones with a collegiate Walt Whitman in the front. Let alone the stream of consciousness lyrics .
@@georgesandchopin299 Yes, Jack Kerouac got in a van, and he and Neal Cassady signed an $80 million contract with Warner Brothers. Kerouac's writing was not "tender folkiness" nor was he a tender folkie, Auld Swodge. All of Kerouac's books were written on amphetamines. Jack Kerouac's writing is most certainly not "stream of consciousness." Perhaps you're thinking of James Joyce's Ulysses or Finnegan's Wake. But that is the illusion of "stream of consciousness". Like James Joyce, Jack Kerouac was a meticulously disciplined writer. His first novel was a 1,069 page, four years in the making, studious imitation of Thomas Wolfe. All of that discipline went into the single teletype scroll of On The Road. Kerouac's greatest work is Visions of Cody, which is also a very far cry from "stream of consciousness." The bullshit is not mine, Auld Podge. You don't know what you're talking about. The notion of a "collegiate Walt Whitman" is absolutely hilarious! And poor Johnny Ramone couldn't tune a twelve string guitar, nevermind play one! Now get back to the salt mines, Sonny!
@@ericmalone3213 on William F Buckley's talkshow (also with Abbie Hoffman) Kerouac summarised the entirety of the beat movement as a 'call for tenderness in attitude toward life' *sic* and your presumption of him as a barbed wire hardcore writer has shown me you have entirely missed the point he was trying to make. Yes, ofc he was on benzedrine, writing On The Road in a 'speed-fuelled stream of consciousness,' the original manuscript clearly indicates a lack of editing in it's creation. Infact, REM were speed freaks also in the early days, Stipe has mentioned this many times. His best work is in his letters to Allen Ginsberg, or the Dharma Bums in my humble opinion. Johnny Ramone is a wonderful guitar player and also Peter Buck has mentioned his own lack of technical ability, ESPECIALLY mentioning that he finds playing 12 strings challenging in his recent live interview with the REM podcast in a Portland theatre. I will go back to bed, you should go back to the library.
i grew up in orange county new york. . i know what this band is all about. greatness,
Спасибо!)
yer mom...
AT LEAST IT CUTS OUT HAVING TO FIX THE TRACKING ON VHS, AND THE ADVENTURES OF THE TAPE CHEWING UP OR SNAPPING ALTOGETHER.
Hi R.E.M. & everybody, have a nice day 💋💋💋💋💋 I love REM 💋💋💋💋💋 Hi R.E.M. & everybody, have a nice day 💋💋💋💋💋 I love REM 💋💋💋💋💋 Hi R.E.M. & everybody, have a nice day 💋💋💋💋💋 I love REM 💋💋💋💋💋